The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1963 — Page 2

RUSH TO TROVER'S EOR Final Clearance It’s th«* l»alanc-e of our Summer s:iH»ds at give-away prices. Quantities will not last long, so it’s first come, first served. Sale starts tomorrow ami will last until every piece is sold. You must be at the door at tl A. M. sharp to share In these values!

TABLE I AT TROVER S

YOUR CHOICE OF THIS TABLE AT

25

Ladtes Costume Jewelry, Values to Ladies Summer Scarfs, Values to .adiss Siftnmer Belts, Values to .adies Straw Nats, Values to .adies Madras Hats, Values to

5.00 2.00 2.00 1.25 2.00

TABLE II AT TROVER’S

YOUR CHOICE OF THIS TABLE AT

$|00

Ladies Cotton Blouses, Values to Ladies Jamaica Shorts, Values to Radies Knit T-Shirts, Values to Ladies Summer Purses, Values to

5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00

TABLE III AT TROVER'S

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Ladies Cotton Skirts, Values to Ladies Jamaica Shorts, Values to Ladies Cotton Slacks« Values to Ladies Cotton Shifts, Values to Ladies Nylon Slips, Values to

9.98 6.00 9.98 6.98 4.00

TABLE IV AT TROVER'S

YOUR CHOICE OF THIS TABLE AT

SJOO

Ladies Jamaica Shorts, Values to Ladies Swim Suits, Values to Ladies Summer Dresses, Values to

TABLE V AT TROVER'S

7.9S 14.98 14.98

YOUR CHOICE OF THIS TABLE AT

$5 o °

Ladies Swim Suits. Values to Ladies Summer Dresses, Values to

TABLE VI AT TROVER'S

22.98 39.98

YOUR CHOICE OF THIS TABLE AT

'10

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Ladies Wool Coats, Values to Ladies Wool Suits, Values to

29.98 25.98

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Mi9. Alpha Mae Eo tright, Fillmore Route 1. is a patient in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Her room number is B-658.

600 lb 13.75-14.SO. ~~ Cattle 1.500; calves

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Battle Rioters

Putnam Girl Scouts Active

Brownie Established Camp at Hammond attended the first sesMeCormick's Creek State Park sion of the Girl Scout Teen Camp from June 2-July 5 were Judith at C mp Gallahue Valley in Roth and Marsha Solomon from Brown County.

Eainb: idge, Donna Braden,

17 S. .Jackson St. Greeneastle, Ind.

LIVESTOCK MARKET LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo Hogs 5,000: barrows and gilts UPI ~ Troo P s with orders to 25-50 lower: 200-230 lb. 17.50-17- shoot to kil1 were re P orted .75: mixed 200-260 lb 17.25-17.50; have dashed with rioting civil-170-200 lb. 16.50-17.25; sows ians -gain today in the former

Entered in the Post Office at steady to 25 lower; 270-350 lb. French Congo capital of BrazzaGreeneastle, Indiana, as Second 15.75-16.75; 350-400 lb. 14.75-16- ville across the Cong River from Class Mail matter under Act ol .00; 400-500 lb 14.25-15.00; 500- Leopoldville.

March 7. 1878.

Subscription Prices Home Delivery 33e per week Mailed In Putnam C ounty

$7.00 per yeat

Outside of Putnam County

$8.00 per year

Outside of Indiana

$12.00 per Year

Many Girls Scouts from Put- Teresa Brown, Rebecca Elliott, nam County have attended es- e S' £ Y Eppelheimer, Joanna tablished Girls Scout camps this Hendrich, Lynn Jackson, Cheryl summer. This camping experi- McGrannahan, Shirley N o 11 > ence has helped the girls attain Margaret Scholl, Vickie Shepgreater proficiency in w.iter held, Susan Silander, Marla skills, arts, and crafts, and camp- St ar d e .V. ar >d Mary Williams from out activities. New friendships G ,een c3stle; and Carol Hostetler

with other scouts and living in

from Roachdale.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT For the kingdom is the Lord's: and he is the governor among the nations.- Psalm 22:28. Let us remember this when we read our daily newspapers! We see only the under-side—the seamy side—of the news. Here we see the upper side—God's side.

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the out-of-doors has brought enrichment to the life of each girl. Those from Putnam County attending the first session, June 23-July 5, at Na Wa Kwa near Poland, Indiana, were Carolyn and Barbara Roth, Bainbridge; and Saundra Jenner and Chris Johnson of Greeneastle. Teresa Archer and Sarah Ricketts of Greeneastle and Robert Kopp of Roachdale attended the second session, July 7-19. During the third session, July 21-Aug.2, Sally Eppelheimer, Andrea Elliot, Jane Goodson, Jane Scholl, and Celia Lemmink represented our neighbor hood. Marge Loring, J me Goodson, and Carolyn Sue Walton are there during the fourth session, August 4-16.

Janet Hardman and Joyce

Two senior scouts have worked in Girl Scouts camps this summer. Jeannine Hammond is a counselor at Camp Dellwood in Speedway, and Miry Richards was a program aide at the Brownie Established Camp in McCormick’s Creek State Park. Mrs. Glenn McGrannahan of Reelsville served as nurse at the

Brownie camp.

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A daughter was born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King of Reelsville Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brant, 411 Melrose Avenue, are the parents of a son born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. The Cloverdale Jr. League All Stars, managed by Otis Murphy will play the Greeneastle National League All Stars tonight at 7:30 p.m. on the Cloverdale Jr. League

diamond.

The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Kathleen Biles. Each member bring 1 yd. L in. square material and two skeins of embroidery floss. Time 1:30 Aug. 16. Due to the increased interest in Independent Basketball, a meeting will be held August 15th. Thursday, at the fire department in Russellville at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting will be to form an eight team league for the coming season. The league will accept entries from Putnam, Ciay, Owen and Parke Counties. This is a must meeting. Please don’t fail to attend if you are

interested.

Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minniek’s were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scobee of Greeneastle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alice of Rockville, Mr. and Mrs John Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minnick of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnick, Patty Jo Minnick and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Leonard. Mrs. Mary Kesler and daughters and Miss Emma Lou Wilson of Benton Harbor Michigan were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarel Williamsons. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Rear of Noblesville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiliamson and Sons of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Rear and children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Rear and daughters of Fishers, and Mr. Mrs. Morris Williamson and children of Belle Union, Miss Margery Wysong of Bainbridge called in the afternoon.

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